Why I Cook Meat Straight from the Freezer (& why you should too)
Professional ZoneTechnique & Skill/Ethan Chlebowski/15:52
Most cooks panic when protein hits the grill frozen, but Chlebowski breaks down why your walk-in disasters might actually save your covers. The math is simple: frozen meat cooks more evenly than the room-temp stuff that's been sitting in your mise for three hours, and you're not racing the clock on food safety windows. Anyone who's watched a line cook pull a ribeye straight from the freezer during a Saturday rush knows this isn't theory — it's survival.
— The Chef's Take
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